Author: | Stewart Edwards | ISBN: | 9780463870242 |
Publisher: | Stewart Edwards | Publication: | February 12, 2019 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Stewart Edwards |
ISBN: | 9780463870242 |
Publisher: | Stewart Edwards |
Publication: | February 12, 2019 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
This little book is designed to get you to think hard. It will hopefully cause you to challenge your beliefs and to find ways to help you develop your own intuitive skills. By intuitive skills I mean things like, ‘your policeman’s gut feeling’, and ‘your sixth sense of stuff that is going to happen.’ While we deconstruct how you get such feelings, you will hopefully realise that much of this inner knowledge comes from the knowledge that is all around you, in the news that you read, and in the opinions of your family and friends, and so on. We incorporate a lot of knowledge without realising it and this helps us form our opinions. We will however dig a little deeper to the stuff that is not so easily explained and is often disregarded as nonsense or even mental illness (which for some to be fair it may be), to try to tease out clues and knowledge to help you as you learn to harness and develop your inner intuitive skills.
This book will look in detail at a number of important areas. We will start with what society today’s classifies as intuitive, psychic or esoteric skills at an overview level, to help set the scene. We will then consider some of the major practical problems in actually using such skills: their practical usefulness; their reliability; and the public and sceptic expectation gap that looms large. Following this we will dig a little deeper into more nuts and bolts issues, like considering the ‘connection’ and doing it to command, and the relationship with mental illness. To help us pull of this together we will then look at what I have found to be some interesting and thought provoking perspectives, based on my own five decade long life experience, before concluding on how intuitive skills could develop over this century in ordinary people like you and me. Along the way we will touch on the worlds of our everyday life, politics, religions, business, and spying. Hope that you enjoy the ride. So fasten your seatbelt and lets go.
This little book is designed to get you to think hard. It will hopefully cause you to challenge your beliefs and to find ways to help you develop your own intuitive skills. By intuitive skills I mean things like, ‘your policeman’s gut feeling’, and ‘your sixth sense of stuff that is going to happen.’ While we deconstruct how you get such feelings, you will hopefully realise that much of this inner knowledge comes from the knowledge that is all around you, in the news that you read, and in the opinions of your family and friends, and so on. We incorporate a lot of knowledge without realising it and this helps us form our opinions. We will however dig a little deeper to the stuff that is not so easily explained and is often disregarded as nonsense or even mental illness (which for some to be fair it may be), to try to tease out clues and knowledge to help you as you learn to harness and develop your inner intuitive skills.
This book will look in detail at a number of important areas. We will start with what society today’s classifies as intuitive, psychic or esoteric skills at an overview level, to help set the scene. We will then consider some of the major practical problems in actually using such skills: their practical usefulness; their reliability; and the public and sceptic expectation gap that looms large. Following this we will dig a little deeper into more nuts and bolts issues, like considering the ‘connection’ and doing it to command, and the relationship with mental illness. To help us pull of this together we will then look at what I have found to be some interesting and thought provoking perspectives, based on my own five decade long life experience, before concluding on how intuitive skills could develop over this century in ordinary people like you and me. Along the way we will touch on the worlds of our everyday life, politics, religions, business, and spying. Hope that you enjoy the ride. So fasten your seatbelt and lets go.